WO2008099164A2 - Brosse de toilette et support - Google Patents

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WO2008099164A2
WO2008099164A2 PCT/GB2008/000489 GB2008000489W WO2008099164A2 WO 2008099164 A2 WO2008099164 A2 WO 2008099164A2 GB 2008000489 W GB2008000489 W GB 2008000489W WO 2008099164 A2 WO2008099164 A2 WO 2008099164A2
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brush
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toilet brush
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Neil Mcallan
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K11/00Closets without flushing; Urinals without flushing; Chamber pots; Chairs with toilet conveniences or specially adapted for use with toilets
    • A47K11/10Hand tools for cleaning the toilet bowl, seat or cover, e.g. toilet brushes

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  • the present invention relates to a toilet brush and holder.
  • the toilet brush and holder is known.
  • Forms of the known toilet brush and holder have a container for holding disinfectant liquid; when the brush is supported on the holder the brush head is immersed in the disinfectant.
  • GB 510900 and DE 20201635 each describe such a form of toilet brush and holder.
  • a toilet brush and holder comprising a handle and a brush head, the holder comprising a container configured to hold disinfectant liquid, the holder being configured: to support the toilet brush and bear the weight of the toilet brush in a first position, in which the brush head is spaced apart from liquid in the container; and to support the toilet brush in a second position, in which the brush head is at least partially immersed in liquid in the container, the holder being configured for movement of the toilet brush between the first and second positions by a user.
  • the toilet brush may be supported on the holder with the brush user moving the brush between the first and second positions, e.g. by moving the brush while gripping the handle.
  • the brush head In the second position the brush head is at least partially immersed in the disinfectant liquid.
  • the brush head In the first position the brush head is spaced apart from the disinfectant liquid and can thus dry, for example after immersion in the disinfectant liquid.
  • known toilet brushes and holders such as those of GB 510900 and DE 20201635, there is no provision of a position in which the weight of the toilet brush is supported by the holder while the toilet brush dries.
  • the toilet brush and holder may comprise a biasing device, which is operative to urge the brush towards the first position.
  • the brush in the absence of a user applied force against the bias of the biasing device, the brush may remain in the first, drying position. Application of force against the bias may move the brush head into the second, immersed position.
  • the toilet brush and holder may be configured such that the biasing device bears between the toilet brush and holder.
  • the biasing device may comprise at least one of: a spring; and a pneumatic piston.
  • the biasing device may be comprised in the toilet brush.
  • the toilet brush and holder may be configured such that when the user applies a force to the brush handle to move between the first and second positions, the biasing device bears between the brush handle and the holder.
  • the toilet brush may comprise a flange configured to engage with the holder when the toilet brush is supported on the holder. Where a biasing device bears between the brush handle and the holder, a force may be coupled from the biasing device to the holder by the flange.
  • the flange may be attached to the toilet brush and disposed on the brush at a location between the brush head and a grippable part of the handle.
  • the flange may reduce the likelihood of fluid spraying onto or running down the handle to the user's hand during use of the brush.
  • the flange may define an aperture through which the brush handle passes during movement between the first and second positions.
  • the flange may define at least one aperture so as to provide for passage of air from within the holder when the toilet brush is supported on the holder.
  • the at least one aperture can allow for escape of vapour formed from the disinfectant liquid which might otherwise build up within the holder.
  • the flange may support a sleeve, which extends into the holder when the toilet brush is supported on the holder, through which the handle passes.
  • an end of the sleeve may engage the flange and an opposing end of the sleeve may support a first end of a biasing device, a second opposing end of the biasing device engaging a projection on the brush handle, the biasing device applying a bias when in the second position.
  • the holder may define an open ended space, the open end being enclosed by the flange.
  • the toilet brush and holder may be configured such that movement of the brush between the first and second positions is by movement of the brush along a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axis being defined by the handle of the toilet brush. More specifically, movement of the brush between the first and second positions may be substantially solely along the longitudinal axis.
  • the holder may define a generally cylindrical space.
  • the container may be defined by a lower portion of, for example a main body of, the holder.
  • the holder may comprise a removable stand that defines a ground engaging surface.
  • the ground engaging surface may support the holder, e.g. on a floor.
  • the stand may comprise a skirt, which, in use, extends around an outside of the holder.
  • the skirt may define an aperture in which a portion, e.g. a lower portion, of the holder is received.
  • the skirt may engage with an outer surface of the holder substantially adjacent a top of a space in which the brush head is received.
  • the outer surface adjacent the top of the space may define a shoulder against which the skirt abuts. More specifically, the holder may narrow towards the lower portion to define a space that is substantially the same shape as the brush head.
  • a plurality of protrusions may extend into the disinfectant receiving space defined by the container.
  • the protrusions may provide for agitation of the brush head when the toilet brush is in the second position.
  • the holder may comprise a support arrangement configured to support the holder on a wall.
  • the support arrangement may comprise an annular member which fits around the holder and bears the holder weight .
  • An exterior surface of the holder may have a profile against which the annular member abuts.
  • the toilet brush and holder may comprise a disinfectant dispenser which is operable to apply disinfectant to a grippable part of the brush handle.
  • the disinfectant dispenser may be disposed on the toilet brush and holder and may be operable to apply disinfectant when the brush is being moved between the first and second positions.
  • the disinfectant dispenser may be disposed on a flange extending from the brush handle. More specifically, the disinfectant dispenser may rest on the flange, the dispenser and the flange having interengaging profiles.
  • the interengaging profiles may restrict movement of the dispenser in relation to the flange.
  • the interengaging profiles may, for example, comprise protrusions shaped to be received in respective apertures to restrict rotation of the dispenser and the flange in relation to each other about the brush handle.
  • the dispenser may define a space and may comprise an absorbent member received in the space.
  • the absorbent member may hold disinfectant to be applied to the brush handle.
  • the toilet brush and holder may be configured such that the absorbent member is urged against an exterior surface of the brush handle.
  • the absorbent member may define an aperture through which the brush handle passes.
  • the dispenser may have a generally annular form.
  • the dispenser may comprise two arms hingedly attached to each other, the distal ends of the two arms abutting each other to form the annulus, the distal ends being rotatable apart from each other about a hinge.
  • the dispenser may be removed from around the brush handle.
  • the toilet brush and holder may comprise an air-freshener dispenser, the air- freshener dispenser holding air-freshener and being operable to release a mass of air-freshener upon movement of the toilet brush between the first and second positions.
  • the air-freshener dispenser may be operable to eject the mass of air-freshener upon movement of the toilet brush.
  • the air-freshener dispenser may be configured to eject the mass of air-freshener in dependence upon positive air pressure created when the toilet brush moves between the first and second positions.
  • the brush handle may define a space which receives air-freshener and which reduces in volume as the toilet brush moves between the first and second positions.
  • the air-freshener dispenser may be comprised in the brush handle.
  • the air-freshener container may be removably received in the brush handle.
  • the air-freshener dispenser may comprise an air-freshener container holding air- freshener, the air-freshener container being disposed within the brush handle.
  • the air-freshener dispenser may comprise a closing member closing an end of the brush handle opposing the end of the brush handle at which the brush head is disposed.
  • the closing member may define at least one aperture through which, in use, air-freshener is ejected.
  • the closing member may be movable in relation to the brush handle, and the closing member may comprise a protruding member disposed on the closing member such that the protruding member breaches an air-freshener container a upon movement of the closing member in relation to the brush handle.
  • the closing member may be a knob that threadedly engages with the brush handle and the protruding member may be a cutter extending into a space defined by the brush handle.
  • a toilet brush and holder having a brush handle and a brush head, the holder being configured to support the toilet brush, the toilet brush and holder comprising a disinfectant dispenser operable to apply disinfectant to a grippable surface of the brush handle when the toilet brush is moved in relation to the holder.
  • a disinfectant dispenser operable to apply disinfectant to a grippable surface of the brush handle when the toilet brush is moved in relation to the holder.
  • a toilet brush and holder having a handle and a brush head, the holder being configured to support the toilet brush, the toilet brush and holder comprising an air-freshener dispenser holding air-freshener and being operable to release a mass of air-freshener upon movement of the toilet brush in relation to the holder.
  • Embodiments of the third aspect of the present invention may comprise one or more features of the first aspect of the present invention.
  • Figure IA shows a perspective view of the toilet brush and holder having a floor skirt
  • Figure IB shows a perspective view of the toilet brush and holder having a wall bracket
  • Figure 2 shows a cross section view through the toilet brush and holder, with the brush in the first position
  • Figure 3 shows a cross section view through the toilet brush and holder, with the brush in the second position
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of the ring
  • Figure 5 shows the air-freshener dispenser of the present invention.
  • Toilet brush 1 has a brush handle 2 and a dome-shaped brush head 3.
  • Head 3 has an internal thread 3A which screws onto a threaded projection 2A at one end of the brush handle 2.
  • a spherical cap 2B is provided at the other end of the brush handle 2.
  • the holder 10 includes a bowl 11 having an open end 11A.
  • Bowl 11 has a widened upper cavity HB which narrows to a chamber HC (which constitutes a container) the internal shape of which is substantially the same size as the external shape of the brush head 3.
  • the top of the bowl chamber HC includes a peripheral shoulder HD.
  • Bowl chamber HC receives disinfectant liquid.
  • Bowl chamber HC includes a plurality of vertical ribs 12 on its internal surface.
  • the toilet brush 1 is supported on the holder 10 is by a flange 13 which also provides a lid for an open end HA of the bowl 11.
  • the flange 13 has a central aperture 13A through which the brush handle 2 passes.
  • the flange 13 supports a sleeve 14, which extending into bowl cavity HB when the toilet brush is supported on the holder, and through which the brush handle 2 slides.
  • One end 14A of the sleeve engages an annular projection 13B on the underside of the flange 13.
  • the other end 14B of the sleeve 14 supports one first end 15A of a coil spring 15 (which constitutes a biasing device) .
  • the second end 15B of the spring 15 engages an annular projection 2C on brush handle 2.
  • the holder 10 includes a removable skirt 16 (which constitutes a removable stand) around the outside of the bowl to allow the holder to sit on a substantially flat surface such as the floor of a bathroom.
  • the skirt 16 includes an aperture 16A to engage around the bowl adjacent the top of the bowl chamber 11 and to abut against shoulder HD.
  • the skirt 16 thus looks substantially integral with bowl 11.
  • the holder 10 may also be wall mounted.
  • the holder is mountable on a wall by means of a wall bracket 17 (which constitutes a support arrangement) .
  • the wall bracket includes an aperture 17A which engages around the bowl adjacent the top of the bowl chamber 11 and abuts against shoulder HD.
  • Wall bracket 17 has a flange 17B for securement to a wall (or other vertical surface such as a cabinet door) .
  • brush 1 is normally supported in a first position (as shown in Figure 2) with the brush head 3 above the liquid in the bowl chamber HC where it can "drip-dry" itself.
  • Brush 1 can be taken off the holder 10 and used to clean a toilet and then replaced on the holder 10.
  • brush handle 2 is pushed down manually to compress spring 15 so that the brush is in a second position (as shown in Figure 3) with the brush head in the liquid chamber HC so it is disinfected by the liquid.
  • the brush handle can then be released and the spring 15 biases the brush back into the first position (as shown in Figure 2) .
  • the brush head 3 is again above the liquid in the bowl chamber HC where it can "drip-dry" itself.
  • the brush 1 When in the second position, the brush 1 can be rotated whereby the brush head surface can be agitated by the ribs 12 to further clean the brush head surface.
  • Flange 13 includes an annular recess 13C to receive a ring 18 (shown in Figures IB and 2 only) to engage around the brush handle 2.
  • a perspective view 30 of the ring 18 is shown in Figure 4.
  • Ring 18 has a central aperture 18A through which the handle can slide.
  • Ring 18 has absorbent material 20 holding disinfectant to disinfect the handle when the handle slides through the ring as the brush moves from the first to the second position and vice versa.
  • the ring 18 is formed from two semicircular components 22, 24 hinged together (not shown) in order to remove and place the ring around the brush handle 2.
  • Ring 18, charged with disinfectant may be sold as a disposable which needs replacement from time to time as the disinfectant held in the absorbent material is exhausted.
  • the exposed part of the absorbent material 20 is covered with a removable film of plastics material, which is peeled off before the ring is brought into use.
  • the removable film of plastics material reduces evaporation of disinfectant held in the absorbent material 20, e.g. during storage of the ring before sale.
  • the ring is provided with protrusions 26 spaced apart around one side. In use of the ring, each protrusion 26 is received in a respective aperture (note shown) formed in the flange 13. Apertures formed in the flange also serve to allow for escape of vapour that may build up inside the holder 10.
  • FIG. 5 shows is air-freshener dispenser 30, which comprises a knob 32 that is threadedly received on the end of the toilet brush 34 opposing the end bearing the brush head.
  • the knob defines a plurality of apertures 36.
  • the knob also comprises a cutter 37 extending into a space defined by the toilet brush 34.
  • An air-freshener container 38 is held within the space defined by the toilet brush 34.
  • the air-freshener container 38 holds air-freshener in an appropriate form, such as a gel or paste.
  • An upper end 40 of the air-freshener container 38 is provided with a film of plastics material which prevents evaporation of air-freshener from the container.
  • the air-freshener container 38 would be sold with the film of plastics material intact.
  • the air-freshener container 38 is brought into use by rotating the knob 32 relative to the toilet brush 34 so that the cutter 37 breaks the film of plastics material to allow evaporated air-freshener to diffuse into the space above the air- freshener container 38. Movement of the toilet brush from the second, depressed position to the first, drying position reduces the volume of the space between the air- freshener container 38 and the knob 32 forcing air bearing evaporated air-freshener through the apertures 36 and into the environment around the toilet brush holder.
  • Component parts of the toilet brush and holder are formed of a rigid plastics material, such as polypropylene.
  • the disinfectant liquid provided in the bowl chamber HC is a 5 gram AntiBak tablet dissolved in 250 ml of water.
  • AntiBak is bactericidal, sporocidal, virucidal, tuberculocidal and fungicidal and therefore classed as a broad spectrum disinfectant.
  • AntiBak tablets are manufactured by Bio Technics Limited, Uppermill, Inverbervie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, DDlO OSP.
  • the disinfectant liquid provided in the bowl chamber HC is a 3.5 gram NaDDC tablet dissolved in 250 ml of water.
  • 3.5 gram NaDDC tablets are provided by Hydrachem Limited of Billingshurst, London, England, RH14 9EZ.
  • Enduro The disinfectant held in the absorbent material of the ring 18 is biological disinfectant called Enduro. Enduro is 99.999% effective against MRSA, E. coli (0157), Salmonella enteritdis and C. difficile (vegetative) and s UK DEFRA Approved for HSNl Avian Flu. Enduro is manufactured by Bio Technics Limited, Uppermill, Inverbervie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK DDlO OSP
  • disinfectant held in the absorbent material of the ring 18 is an alcohol based disinfectant of a kind commonly used for disinfection purposes.
  • the air-freshener contained in the air-freshener is of a type to be found in any one of a number of well known house-hold air-fresheners .

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne une brosse de toilette (1) et son support (10). La brosse de toilette (1) comprend un manche (2) et une tête de brosse. Le support (10) comprend un bac (11C) configuré pour contenir un liquide désinfectant. Le support (10) est configuré : pour soutenir la brosse de toilette et pour supporter le poids de cette dernière dans une première position, dans laquelle la tête de brosse est écartée du liquide contenu dans le bac ; et pour soutenir la brosse de toilette dans une seconde position, dans laquelle la tête de brosse est au moins en partie immergée dans le liquide contenu dans le bac. Le support (10) est configuré pour le déplacement de la brosse de toilette (1) entre les première et seconde positons par un utilisateur.
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